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The BBC's Carole Walker, in Birmingham at an Islamic relief aid charity with the Conservatives, says Mr Cameron will stay "above the fray" while other Tories target Lib Dem policies - particularly that of joining the Euro, when the economic conditions are right. Tory frontbencher Andrew Mitchell says people will be "looking carefully at what the Liberal Democrats are saying" and says the Tories are putting forward a "relentlessly positive" approach. "The choice about who is in Number 10 after the next election remains a choice between Gordon Brown and David Cameron", he says. Ricky writes: The apparent Clegg surge is more about sensationalist reporting than it is about a strong performance in the TV debates. Following the debate, the group that I was with all thought that the party leaders performed adequately and equally. It was only following the BBCs immediate desire for a 'winner' that people deemed Clegg to have had a good performance. Clegg's current surge is a media construction - I hope it doesn't last. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/is_the_election_a_three_horse.html?page=2#comments" >Have Your Say
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